i want to get numbers from a database and use them in a sum. i don't really know how to start but i gave it go. i got an error when i echo just one number straight from the database which didn't help my self-a-steam. i don't know what i got wrong but i think it's a simple one. this is the code:
<?php
session_start();
$connection = mysql_connect("mysql15.000webhost.com", "a4987634_quiz", "**********")
or die (mysql_error());
mysql_select_db("a4987634_quiz", $connection)
or die (mysql_error());
$username = $_SESSION['username'];
$password = $_SESSION['password'];
$q1 = mysql_query ("SELECT 'q1' FROM users WHERE username='$username'");
$q2 = mysql_query ("SELECT 'q2' FROM users WHERE username='$username'");
$q3 = mysql_query ("SELECT 'q3' FROM users WHERE username='$username'");
$q4 = mysql_query ("SELECT 'q4' FROM users WHERE username='$username'");
$q5 = mysql_query ("SELECT 'q5' FROM users WHERE username='$username'");
$result = $q1 + $q2 + $q3 + $q4 + $q5 ;
echo $result ;
?>
thanks.
mysql_query
actually returns. You can not use the+
operator with it. The manual is your friend: php.net/mysql_query. It's not helpful if you ask a question without providing the exact error description btw.mysql_*
functions in new code. They are no longer maintained and the deprecation process has begun on it. See the red box? Learn about prepared statements instead, and use PDO or MySQLi - this article will help you decide which. If you choose PDO, here is a good tutorial.mysql_*
extension is highly discouraged, switch to PDO ormysqli_*
instead